The Brink's-Mat Robbery: 3 Tons of Gold, Still Missing.

At 6:40 in the morning on November 26, 1983, six armed men walked through the side door of a warehouse near Heathrow Airport. An inside man, a security guard named Anthony Black, had let them in. They came looking for cash. What they found instead was 6,800 bars of gold bullion, 3.2 tonnes, worth 26 million pounds (about 40 million dollars at the time). The robbers were arrested within months, but the gold had already disappeared into a laundering network run by a man named Kenneth Noye, who melted it down and fed it back into Britain's gold supply as jewelry, coins, and commodity trades. Then the people who knew where the gold went started dying, one by one, in a very specific order, while the men who actually kept the money were never charged. Robinson and McAvoy served 25 years each. Anthony Black, the inside man, served six. By today's value, the gold is worth over 100 million pounds (about 125 million dollars), and most of it has never been found. Who actually got away with it? Leave your answer in the comments, and if you want more stories like this, subscribe, because there are plenty more where this came from. šŸ”” Subscribe for more true crime stories. #TrueCrime #BrinksMat #GoldHeist #HeathrowRobbery #UnsolvedMystery #ColdCase #TrueCrimeStory #GoneWithoutTrace #TrueCrimeCommunity #CrimeDocumentary